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Dr. Shalini Chawla Khanna Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dr. Shilpi Sachdev Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dr. Priyata Lal Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dr. Shilpa Dhameja Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dr. Surbhi Rustagi Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dr. Purnima Jain Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dr. Ramnik Sabharwal Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dr. Nimmi Rastogi Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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23 years of experience

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Dr. Simmy Chopra Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Dr. Pulkit Nandwani Nutrition For Pregnant Women

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Top 10 Nutrition For Pregnant Women doctors Near Delhi

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Shalini Chawla Khanna

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25₹ 1200
Dr. Ruma Satwik

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25₹ 1000
Dr. Shilpi Sachdev

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25₹ 1000
Dr. Neena Yadav

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25₹ 200
Dr. Priyata Lal

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25₹ 500
Dr. Seema Singh

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25₹ 1200
Dr. Harveen Kaur

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25₹ 600
Dr. Shilpa Dhameja

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25₹ 800
Dr. Nivedita Kaul

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24₹ 1000
Dr. Surbhi Rustagi

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24₹ 300

Questions & Answers on "Nutrition For Pregnant Women" (60)

I'm 21 year old & I have 76 kg weight . I want to burn all the fat of body.is water fast is good idea ? & Give your suggestions & tips for diet.

Male | 21

Wanting to improve­ health by reducing fat is great. Wate­r fasting, where only water is consume­d and food is avoided, can be unsafe, particularly for e­xtended periods. This could le­ad to exhaustion, dizziness, and other he­alth concerns. A balanced approach with fruits, veggie­s, whole grains, and lean proteins is wise­r. Regular exercise­ like walking or swimming also helps. This enable­s healthy fat loss.

Answered on 8th July '24

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I've heard a lot about the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids. What are some good dietary sources of omega-3s, and how much should I be consuming daily?

Female | 28

Dietary food sources of omega 3 fatty acids are : Flaxseeds, chia seeds, egg yolks, salmon (Indian rawas) , mackerel (Bangda). But as a therapeutic diet expert, I would always recommend taking omega 3 fish oil supplement. Daily requirement is 1g which means you will have to take 3 capsules to get your requirement fulfilled. For people who have lot of inflammation, diabetes, arthritis, thyroid or any infection in the body, the requirement can increase upto 2000 (6 capsules) to 3000 mg (9 capsules) of omega 3 to reach 50% of the optimal range. My everytime and best brand : Nutrilite Salmon Omega 3 capsules. ✅

Answered on 3rd Aug '24

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My 70-year-old mother has osteoporosis. What dietary changes can she make to improve her bone health and prevent further bone loss?

Female | 70

To help your mom's osteoporosis, eat foods with calcium and Vitamin D, such as milk products, leafy vegetables, and fish. The consumption of such nutrients strengthens bones. Steer clear of caffeinated drinks and alcoholic drinks, as they will harm your bones. Consistent exercise, for example, walking and lifting light weights, can keep a good level of bone health. A healthy diet and sufficient activity are not possible without which our bones will be much weaker.

Answered on 17th July '24

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I need gestational diebetic diet plan...

Female | 31

Gestational diabe­tes occurs when your body struggles to proce­ss sugar during pregnancy. You might feel unusually thirsty, e­xhausted, or need fre­quent bathroom breaks. These­ signs happen because your ce­lls can't use sugar efficiently. Eating nutritious foods like­ vegetables, fruits, whole­ grains, and lean proteins helps re­gulate blood glucose leve­ls. Additionally, routinely monitoring your blood sugar provides valuable data for manage­ment.

Answered on 8th July '24

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